Raghav is one of those dramas that quietly resonates. The storyline, about a guy trying to rebuild after his girlfriend's abrupt departure, is pretty relatable. You really feel Raghav's struggles as he navigates through heartbreak and the awkwardness of dating again. The pacing is deliberate, letting each emotional beat breathe, which can be a bit of a double-edged sword—some might find it slow, but it really suits the reflective tone. The performances are solid, particularly the lead, who captures both vulnerability and that yearning for connection. It’s not flashy; you won’t find grand effects here, but the rawness of the emotions grounds it. It’s one of those films that lingers with you, even if it’s not shouting for attention.
The film's emotional depth might not be for everyone.Notable for its understated performances.Pacing reflects the protagonist's inner turmoil.
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Bhupendra Bhattarai
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